Mathematical Sciences degree students undergo a rigorous curriculum in a vibrant environment
for professional development and scientific discourse. Our faculty, along with students,
model combustion in diesel engines, use advanced statistics to find the genetic basis
of complex diseases, and develop communication theories needed for future quantum
computers.

The program is designed to empower students with the data analysis skills to increase
their competitiveness in the job market amidst the growing data revolution. Geared
toward programmers, analysts, mathematicians and statisticians, the program is also
useful for non-statistics graduates who want to enhance their applied-statistics knowledge
base.